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Reminder: Alternate side of the street parking Alternate side of the street parking will begin at 5 p.m. on Thu. Dec. 1 and will remain in effect until Mar. 15. Binghamton’s program...
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Sean’s Satirical Fantastic Four
The official attendance for Wednesday’s women’s basketball game at the Events Center was 1,718. I don’t know how accurate that number is, though. I counted 1,000 fans in the student section alone....
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Governor visits carousel capital
Governor George E. Pataki visited the city of Binghamton yesterday morning to join local officials in unveiling the design for the new downtown Education and Community Development Center. The new center, to...
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Ask Sarah Thompson
Is there such a thing as good fats? Yes. Fats are an essential part of the human diet. They are a highly concentrated form of energy that the body needs for bodily...
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AIDS awareness day hits campus
Binghamton University joined in the nationally recognized World AIDS Day yesterday. Events included tabling by the sorority Sigma Kappa Zeta, which distributed free condoms and pamphlets of information on HIV testing and...
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He said what?
Whether the Knicks are swishing and dishing, huffing and puffing, or cruising and bruising, one thing is for sure: Walt “Clyde” Frazier will describe the action in the most unique way possible....
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Where’s the Guinness?
The Irish Student Union sponsored a Thursday night concert by irish-American rock band Black 47 in the Mandela Room of the Old University Union. Tickets were $5 for students and $7 for...
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False reports of poison gas alarm campus
A carbon monoxide scare forced officials to partially evacuate Mohawk Hall Wednesday night, after a suite of girls reported feeling dizzy, nauseated and light-headed. But after checking the whole building, authorities could...
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Winter session returns after successful debut
As the fall semester draws to a close, many students are probably looking forward to a nice long break. But for the students enrolled in BU’s winter session, the break will consist...
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Homeland security grants allot $500,000 to city
Some recently-approved help from New York State may help Binghamton become a safer place: the city of Binghamton has begun the process of receiving over $570,000 in homeland security grants over the...